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Express the inequality b≥−8 using interval notation

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Answer:

[-8, infinity)

Explanation:

Interval notation uses (, [, ], ) where the parentheses are exclusive and the brackets are inclusive. That means, we have:

[-8, infinity)

The reason we don't use the square bracket for infinity is because you can never include infinity in your set

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